Nero RescueAgent Operating instructions

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Nero RescueAgent quickly and easily recovers files from storage media which, for instance, have been corrupted by scratches or cannot be read correctly due to ageing. It supports CD, DVD, hard drive, USB stick, memory card and floppy. For multisession disks and disks formatted for the UDF file system capable of packet writing, Nero RescueAgent also provides the option of recovering deleted files and older file versions.

Nero RescueAgent quickly and easily recovers files from storage media which, for instance, have been corrupted by scratches or cannot be read correctly due to ageing. It supports CD, DVD, hard drive, USB stick, memory card and floppy. For multisession disks and disks formatted for the UDF file system capable of packet writing, Nero RescueAgent also provides the option of recovering deleted files and older file versions.

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Table of contents
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Start Successfully
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1.1
About the Manual
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1.2
About Nero RescueAgent
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1.3
Working with Nero RescueAgent
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2
Starting the Program
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3
Start Screen
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3.1
Select Storage Media And Scan Level
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4
Files Found Screen
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4.1
Select Specific Files / Show Only Specific Files Window
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4.2
Select Files to Recover
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5
Process Completed Screen
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5.1
Save Log File
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6
End Screen
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7
Technical Information
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7.1
System Requirements
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7.2
Supported File Systems
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7.3
Key Combinations
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7.4
Versions of Nero RescueAgent
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8
Glossary
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9
Index
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10
Contact
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1.1 About the Manual
This manual is intended for all users who want to learn how to use Nero RescueAgent. It is
process-based and explains how to achieve a specific objective on a step-by-step basis.
To make best use of this documentation, please note the following conventions:
Indicates warnings, preconditions or instructions that have to be
precisely followed.
Indicates additional information or advice.
1. Start …
The number at the beginning of a line indicates a prompt for action.
Carry out these actions in the order specified.
Indicates an intermediate result.
Indicates a result.
OK
Indicates text passages or buttons that appear in the program
interface. They are shown in boldface.
(see…)
Indicates references to other chapters. They are executed as links and
are shown in red and underlined.
[…]
Indicates keyboard shortcuts for entering commands.
1.2 About Nero RescueAgent
With Nero RescueAgent you can quickly and easily recover files from storage media which,
for instance, have been corrupted by scratches or cannot be read correctly due to ageing.
The following storage media are supported by Nero RescueAgent.
CD
DVD
Hard drive
USB stick
Memory card
Floppy
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For multisession disks and disks formatted for the UDF file system capable of packet writing,
Nero RescueAgent also provides the option of recovering deleted files and older file
versions.
1.3 Working with Nero RescueAgent
The Nero RescueAgent Assistant helps you to restore files in just a few steps.
The following individual steps are necessary.
Select storage medium and scan level.
Search storage medium for files that can be restored.
Select files to be restored and define storage location for files.
Start Restore.
Save log file. (optional)
Then you can either start a new scan, scan the storage medium again, restore files or end
Nero RescueAgent.
See also
Select Storage Media And Scan Level 8
Select Files to Recover 12
Save Log File 15
Starting the Program
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2 Starting the Program
To start Nero RescueAgent, proceed as follows:
1. Select Start (the start icon) > (All) Programs > Nero > Nero 11 > Nero RescueAgent.
The Nero RescueAgent window is opened.
Additionally, Nero RescueAgent can be started from the Welcome Application.
You have started Nero RescueAgent.
Start Screen
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3 Start Screen
In the start screen of Nero RescueAgent, you can select the storage medium from which to
restore data. In addition you can choose between a fast and a deep scan.
Start screen
The following setting options are available:
Drop-down menu
Drive/media from
which to recover data:
Selects the storage medium from which data is to be restored.
Option button
Fast scan
Selects the faster scan. The fast scan searches only the
FAT file
system of the storage medium. With the aid of the fast scans,
deleted files and older file versions are found.
Option button
Deep scan
Selects the deep scan. The deep scan searches the whole
storage medium. With the deep scan you will find individual
faulty meta-file entries, corrupted files, unreadable sectors as
well as files that have been deleted and that are no longer visible
in the FAT file system.
The deep scan takes much longer than the fast scan.
Button
Help
Opens the Help window and displays information on program
and version number.
Button
Next
Starts the search for files that can be recovered.
Start Screen
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3.1 Select Storage Media And Scan Level
To select the storage medium and the scan level, proceed as follows:
1. Insert the desired disc into the drive or connect the desired storage medium to your
computer.
2. Select the storage media from the Drive / media to recover data from drop-down menu.
3. Select the desired scan level.
The fast scan only searches the FAT file system of the storage medium. The fast
scan finds deleted files and older file versions.
The deep scan searches the whole storage medium. With the deep scan you can
find individual faulty meta-file entries, corrupted files, unreadable sectors as well
as files that have been deleted and which are not visible in the FAT file system.
The deep scan takes much longer than the fast scan.
4. Click the Next button.
The Fast Scanning or Deep Scanning screen is displayed. Progress can be
followed here. After completion of the search, the Files Found screen is displayed.
See also
Select Files to Recover 12
Start Screen 7
Files Found Screen
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4 Files Found Screen
The Files Found screen lists all files that can be restored. If files can only to be partly
restored, they are marked in yellow. If there is only a small probability that files can be
restored, they are marked in red.
Files Found screen
The following setting options are available:
Button
Find
Opens the Find file window which allows you to search for a
specific file via its file name.
Button
Select
Opens the Select specific files window. Here files can be
selected according to particular criteria and problem categories
can be chosen for restoring.
Button
Show
Opens the Show only specific files window. Here files can be
selected according to particular criteria and problem categories
can be chosen for restoring.
Button
Opens the Browse For Folder window.
Here you can define the folder in which the restored files are to
be saved.
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Check box
Recover all files into
single directory
Recovers all files into the directory you have defined in the
Browse For Folder window.
Button
Back
Returns to the start screen.
Button
Next
Starts the recovery of the selected files.
Only available when a storage locality for the files to be restored
has already been defined.
See also
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4.1 Select Specific Files / Show Only Specific Files Window
In the Select specific files and Show only specific files windows, files can be selected
and displayed in the Files Found screen. The files can be selected according to particular
criteria and also problem categories, whereby an easy overview is obtained, even for long
lists.
Select specific files and Show only specific files window
Files Found Screen
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The following setting options are available:
Check Box
All files
Selects all files or shows them
Check Box
All problems
Selects all files from all problem categories or shows them.
Check Box
All normal files
Selects all files or shows files in which no faults have been
found.
Check Box
All deleted files
Selects all deleted files or shows them.
Check Box
All corrupted files
Selects all corrupted files or shows them.
Nero RescueAgent finds corrupted files only when the Deep
Scan option has been selected in the start screen.
Check Box
All files with incorrect file
names
Selects all files with incorrect file names or shows them.
Nero RescueAgent finds files with incorrect names only if the
Deep Scan option has been selected in the starting screen.
Check Box
All previous versions
Selects all older file versions or shows them.
Check Box
All recoverable files
Selects all files that can be restored or shows them.
Check Box
All unrecoverable files
Selects all files that cannot be restored or shows them.
Check Box
All selected files
Shows all selected files
Only available in Show only specific files window.
Check Box
All files not selected
Shows all files that have not been selected.
Only available in Show only specific files window.
Input field
All or part of the file name:
Enter a search term here which is to be searched for in the
listed files in the Files Found screen. All files that contain the
search term are listed or shown.
Button
Select
Closes the Select specific files window and marks all the
selected criteria and problem categories in the Files Found
screen.
Button
Show
Closes the Show only specific files window and shows all
the selected criteria and problem categories in the Files
Found screen.
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Button
Cancel
Closes the Select specific files or the Show only specific
files window.
4.2 Select Files to Recover
The Files Found screen lists all files and folders that can be restored. As the list can be very
long, it is possible to show files according to certain criteria and problem categories. The files
can also be selected from the folder tree.
The following requirements must be fulfilled:
You have searched the desired storage medium for files to be restored.
The Files Found screen is displayed.
To find and select files according to specific criteria and problem categories, proceed as
follows:
1. If you want to find a certain file via its file name:
1. Click the Find button.
The Find file window is opened.
2. Enter the full file name or a part of it in the File name input field.
3. If you want Nero RescueAgent to search for the file name as a separate word, select the
Match whole word check box.
4. If you want Nero RescueAgent to respect the spelling (upper case or lower case) of the
file name, select the Match case check box.
5. If you want Nero RescueAgent to select the found file, select the Select found file check
box.
6. Click the Find button.
If a file matching your search criteria is found, it is highlighted in the list of files of the
Files Found screen.
7. Click the Close button.
The window is closed.
2. If you want to select specific files:
1. Click the Select button.
The Select specific files window is opened.
2. Select the check box of the desired criteria or enter a search term in the All or part of
the file name input field and click the Select button.
The Select specific files window is closed. The Select button is now highlighted.
3. If you want only specific files to be shown:
1. Click the Show button.
The Show only specific files window is opened.
2. Select the check boxes of the criteria and problem categories or enter a search term in
the All or part of a file name input field and click the Show button.
The Show only specific files window is closed. The Show button is now highlighted.
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4. Click the button in order to define the target folder of the files to be restored.
The Browse For Folder window is opened.
The folder in which the files are to be stored must not be situated on the same
storage medium from which the files are to be restored.
5. Select the folder in which the files are to be stored and click the OK button.
The Browse For Folder window is closed.
6. Click the Next button.
Nero RescueAgent begins restoring the selected files. This can take some time
depending on how severely the storage medium is damaged. After recovery is
complete, the Process Completed screen is displayed.
See also
Save Log File 15
Files Found Screen 9
Select Specific Files / Show Only Specific Files Window 10
Process Completed Screen
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5 Process Completed Screen
All recovered files are displayed in the Process Completed screen. The screen also
indicates how many files could not be recovered. You can save a log file as a summary of
the recovery performed.
Process Completed Screen
The following setting options are available:
Button
Save log file
The Save as dialog appears.
You can specify the storage location for the
log file here. The log file is saved in TXT
format.
Link
Recovery destination
Opens the folder in which the restored files
were saved.
Context Menu
Explore this folder
Opens the folder in which the marked file
was saved in Windows Explorer.
Button
Back
Returns to the Recovering screen.
Button
Next
Changes to the end screen of Nero
RescueAgent.
Process Completed Screen
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5.1 Save Log File
The following requirements must be fulfilled:
You have restored files with Nero RescueAgent.
The Process Completed screen is displayed.
To save a log file, proceed as follows:
1. Click the Save log file button.
The Save As window is opened.
2. Select the folder to which the log file is to be saved and click the OK button.
The Save As dialog is closed.
3. Click the Next button.
The end screen of Nero RescueAgent is displayed. You can now either start a new
scan, scan the same storage medium again, restore further files, or close Nero
RescueAgent.
See also
Process Completed Screen 14
End Screen
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6 End Screen
In the end screen you can either start a new scan, scan the same storage medium again, or
restore further files.
End screen
The following menu icons are available:
New scan
Returns to the start screen.
Scan the same
drive
Restarts a scan on the same drive with the same scan options.
Recover more files
Changes to the Files Found screen. Here you can select further files
to restore, or simply restart restoring with the files that are already
selected.
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7 Technical Information
7.1 System Requirements
Nero RescueAgent is part of the Nero product you have installed. Its system requirements
are the same. Detailed system requirements of this and all other Nero products can be found
in the Support section on our Web site
www.nero.com.
7.2 Supported File Systems
UFD (Version 1.0 to 2.6)
CDFS (ISO 9660, including Joliet).
Multisession Disc
UDF/ISO Bridge Disc
NTFS
FAT 16, FAT 32, ExtFAT
7.3 Key Combinations
In Nero RescueAgent menu commands can be carried out on-the-fly via predefined key
combinations.
The following key combinations are available:
[Ctrl+B]
Returns to the previous screen.
[Ctrl+R]
Starts recovery.
Only available in the Files to Recover screen.
[Ctrl+S]
Starts the search for files on the selected storage medium.
Only available on the starting screen.
[Ctrl+C]
Aborts restoring of the files.
Only available in the Files Are Being Recovered screen.
[Ctrl+A]
Selects all files from the disk.
Only available in the Files to Recover screen.
[Ctrl+P]
Selects all files for which problems have been determined and
restoring is required.
Only available in the Files to Recover screen.
[Ctrl+D]
Opens the Find Folder window.
Only available in the Files to Recover screen.
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[Ctrl+L]
The Save as window appears. Here you can store a log file and
specify the storage location.
Only available in the Recovery completed screen.
Ctrl+Pos 1
Returns to the start screen.
Only available in the Recovery completed screen.
Alt+Plus button
Expands all entries in the folder tree starting from the selected
entry or from the root if no entry is selected.
Only available in the Files to Recover screen.
Alt+Minus button
Hides all entries in the folder tree starting from the selected
entry or from the root if no entry is selected.
Only available in the Files to Recover screen.
Esc
Closes Nero RescueAgent.
7.4 Versions of Nero RescueAgent
Nero RescueAgent is available in versions with different features. In addition to the full Nero
RescueAgent version, there are other versions with restricted features.
Nero RescueAgent Essentials and trial versions of Nero RescueAgent have the following
restriction:
Files to be recovered are limited to five per session
Glossary
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8 Glossary
Bridge Disc
A Bridge Disc is a variant of a CD-ROM that can be read from CD drives but also from CD-I
devices such as a Photo CD for example. It is defined in the White Book Standard and
contains extra information in an XA (Standard Architecture) track on the CD-ROM.
FAT
FAT (File Allocation Table) is a file system developed by Microsoft. The FAT 12, FAT 16 and
FAT 32 file systems are used on all types of mobile storage media (e.g. USB sticks, memory
cards).
ISO 9660
The International Organization for Standardization defined the Universal Standard 9660
which determines the features of the CD. This format is platform-independent and can thus
be read by computers with different operating systems. In order to ensure universal
readability, the file names used should be as short as possible. (In a DOS environment no
more than eight characters may be used).
Joliet
Joliet refers to an extension of the ISO-9660 standard for file names. Joliet was designed by
Microsoft in order to represent more characters. The file name can be up to 64 characters
long and contain the letters A-Z, a-z, umlauts, as well as characters from Chinese,
Japanese, and Korean.
Multisession Disc
A multisession disc can contain several sessions that are not fixed. This way, more data can
be added in new sessions at a later point in time, and the disc is not closed until it is full.
NTFS
New Technology File System is a Windows® file system. Its advantages include
differentiated access and rights management, as well as defragmented data storage, which
allows the processing speed to remain high.
Packet-writing
Packet-writing refers to a procedure for writing to optical media incrementally. An optical
medium, e.g. a DVD, can be used as a hard drive as a result. This way, files can be copied,
moved, changed, or erased on the respective optical medium.
UDF
The Universal Disc Format is a platform-independent file system. File names can be up to
255 characters long; 8 and 16 bit character sets are supported.
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9 Index
Conventions, manual ............................. 4
Find file ................................................. 12
Key Combinations
[Ctrl+A] .......................................................... 17
[Ctrl+B] .......................................................... 17
[Ctrl+C] ......................................................... 17
[Ctrl+D] ......................................................... 17
[Ctrl+L] .......................................................... 18
[Ctrl+P] .......................................................... 17
[Ctrl+R] ......................................................... 17
[Ctrl+S] .......................................................... 17
Alt+Minus button ........................................... 18
Alt+Plus button .............................................. 18
Ctrl+Pos 1 ..................................................... 18
Esc................................................................ 18
Log File
Location ........................................................ 14
Save ............................................................. 15
Manual, conventions .............................. 4
Overview
Method of working ........................................... 5
Method of working - overview .......................... 5
Restored files ................................................ 14
Storage location of log file ............................. 14
Program
Starting the program ....................................... 6
Restore
Overview ....................................................... 14
Save log file .................................................. 15
Select files .................................................... 12
Start over ...................................................... 15
Scan
Deep scan ....................................................... 7
Deeper ............................................................ 7
Fast scan ........................................................ 7
Faster ............................................................. 7
Start screen .................................................... 7
Screen
Files Found ..................................................... 9
Guide .............................................................. 7
Help ................................................................ 7
Process completed ........................................ 14
Start screen ..................................................... 7
Select
Criteria .......................................................... 12
Deep scan ....................................................... 8
Fast scan ........................................................ 8
Problem categories ....................................... 12
Scan level: ...................................................... 8
Select criteria ................................................ 12
Select fast scan ............................................... 8
Select problem categories ............................. 12
Select restore files ......................................... 12
Select scan level: ............................................ 8
Select storage medium. ................................... 8
Specific files .................................................. 12
Storage medium .............................................. 8
Select specific files. .............................. 12
Show specific files ................................ 12
Start
Via start menu ................................................. 6
System requirements ........................... 17
Window
Select specific files. ....................................... 10
Show only specific files. ................................ 10
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Nero RescueAgent quickly and easily recovers files from storage media which, for instance, have been corrupted by scratches or cannot be read correctly due to ageing. It supports CD, DVD, hard drive, USB stick, memory card and floppy. For multisession disks and disks formatted for the UDF file system capable of packet writing, Nero RescueAgent also provides the option of recovering deleted files and older file versions.

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